The Costa del Sol and Andalusia for the holidays? After Seville and Granada, Málaga: discover the areas where to stay in Málaga!
Second largest province of Andalusia with 569,130 inhabitants (2015), Malága lies at the southern end of the region with feet in the Mediterranean Sea and head in the mountains. Staying in Malága allows you to radiate in an important economic and cultural centre at the crossroads between the East and the West. And between flamenco, cultural visits, cinemas, tapas bars, restaurants, shows, concerts, evenings on the beach, student evenings, you won't be bored in the "always intrepid" city! This is the ideal place to discover what Spanish culture has to offer to its guests.
The Malagasy hotel sector has more than 1,300 establishments, attracting almost half of the tourism from all over the country. Andalusia . Just say that finding a place to sleep in Malága promises to be easy as much as expensive! Discover with us in which area to stay in Malága, the 6th city of Spain.
Malagueta
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Ideally located between the beach and the hyper-centre, the Malagueta district is simply the most dynamic of Malága. In the 19th century, the neighbourhood was occupied by sugar factories, cellars, shipyards and factories. It is therefore a popular neighborhood that also experienced its gentrification phenomenon.
For renting an apartment or a villa with sea views and enjoying the crowded atmosphere of the city centre – with pubs, restaurants, tapas bars and discotheques – it is THE neighborhood where to sleep in Malága. A few steps from the port of Malága, you will find a 1.2-kilometre long beach for you prelaunched under a lead sun. Do not miss, not far, the palm grove of the Surprises – the Palmeral de Las Sorpresas - and its green park.
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La Trinidad (Vieille-Ville)
Photo credit: Flickr – Kārlis Dambrāns
It is the historic centre of the city. Located on the edge of the Guadalmedina River, between the Central District and Bailén-Miraflores District, Trinidad is home to many historical buildings of traditional architecture, such as vestiges of the past epochs and walls dating from the Al-Andalus period, when the Iberian Peninsula was Muslim. You can, among other things, visit the Trinity church or the Church of San Pablo. Explore the corridors of Time by contemplating the Roman and Arab remains. A good central area to stay in Malága.
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El Palo
Photo credit: Flickr – Marco Derksen
If you’re looking to get away from the hyperactive tumult of the city centers, then you have to get over it. The advantage of Malága is that from east to west, the coast is urbanized. So far from the centre, you can still find different atmospheres and everything you need to enjoy a good stay.
El Palo is a typical fisherman area where a popular atmosphere reigns. You can enjoy delicious freshly outdated fish from the water at the shout: and yes, the neighborhood is still preserved from the growing urbanization of Malága. Restaurants and bars in front of the sea, the perfect place to stay in Malága, enjoying the charms of Andalusia: sun, beach, heat and tranquility.
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Main photo : Flickr – Michael Bertulat
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